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  2. Larry Shaw (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    The Exploratorium and Larry Shaw utilized STEAM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Art, Math) to help visitors understand the world, long before the STEAM (or STEM) acronym was used. [ 8 ] "He loved to help people realize they are capable, and that they can get involved in areas of human thought that they thought were closed to them," said his wife.

  3. Iron Science Teacher - Wikipedia

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    Back in 1997, the Exploratorium's Phyllis C. Wattis Webcast Studio was looking for new shows. During a staff brainstorming session, a fan of the popular Food Network television show, The Iron Chef, suggested naming a secret ingredient for science teachers to use in an experiment to present to the audience. [4] "It was honestly and truly a joke ...

  4. Exploratorium - Wikipedia

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    The Exploratorium campus comprises 330,000 sq ft (31,000 m 2) of indoor and outdoor exhibit space and includes 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) of freely accessible public space. The exhibits are housed in and around Pier 15, which extends over 800 ft (240 m) over the Bay. [14] The Exploratorium at Pier 15 was designed by architectural firm EHDD. [15]

  5. Exploratorium (film) - Wikipedia

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    Exploratorium is a 1974 American short documentary film about the Exploratorium science museum in San Francisco, produced by Jon Boorstin. [1] [2] The film explores the museum through imagery and sound, without voice-over. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject.

  6. Jon H. Else - Wikipedia

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    The Day After Trinity: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb (1980) [5] Palace Of Delights: The Exploratorium (1982, aired on Nova ), producer, director, cinematographer Eyes On The Prize: America's Civil Rights Years (1987, covering 1954–1965), series producer for PBS and cinematographer

  7. The “Happy Days” Cast Had a Baseball Team - AOL

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    The Happy Days cast shared more than just a love for acting.. As Brian Levant and Fred Fox Jr., producers and showrunners for the beloved series, discuss in their new book — 50 Years of Happy ...

  8. Ned Kahn - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Rings at the Exploratorium. Some examples of Kahn's work to capture the invisible include building facades that move in waves in response to wind; [11] [12] indoor tornadoes and vortices made of fog, steam, or fire; [13] and a transparent sphere containing water and sand which, when spun, erodes a beach-like ripple pattern into the sand surface.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag. The moment reminds his father of Patrick’s graduation from college, and he takes a picture of his son with his cell phone.